Fixed–mobile convergence (FMC) is a change in telecommunications that removes differences between fixed and mobile networks.In the 2004 press release announcing its formation, the Fixed-Mobile Convergence Alliance (FMCA) said:Fixed Mobile Convergence is a transition point in the telecommunications industry that will finally remove the distinctions between fixed and mobile networks, providing a superior experience to customers by creating seamless services using a combination of fixed broadband and local access wireless technologies to meet their needs in homes, offices, other buildings and on the go.In this definition “fixed broadband” means a connection to the Internet, such as DSL, cable or T1.
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